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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

FACEBOOK WILL START CHARGING A FEE STARTING IN NOVEMBER

Menlo Park, CA — At a press conference this morning, Facebook rolled out their new monthly service plan which begins November 1st of this year. The social media giant says they will start charging members $2.99/mo to use the services that the site has to offer.
“After thinking long and hard about this decision, at the end of the day, we were forced to add this monthly fee,” Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg told reporters. “If we don’t do something about our rising costs now, Facebook could cease to exist in the near future.”
“This is excellent news for Facebook stock holders,” says Wall Street analyst Dale Sackrider. “As of August this year, Facebook had a total of 1.317 billion users. If just 75% of those members pay the new monthly service fee of $3, that will mean an annual influx of cash totaling roughly $3 billion. That’s not just an increase in profits of a few dollars, that’s a game changer right there.”


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Sunday, August 17, 2014

THE SPARKLING WINE COCKTAILS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW HOW TO MAKE

THE SPARKLING WINE COCKTAILS EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW HOW TO MAKE Adam Teeter@adamteeter August 14, 2014 73 Champagne Cocktail Sparkling wine is wonderful to drink on its own, but it can be even more enjoyable as the main ingredient in a cocktail. The most important thing to remember when making a cocktail with sparkling wine as the base is that the key ingredient is good quality wine. Using something cheap simply because you think it’s going to get mixed with other flavors is one of the quickest ways to not only make the drink taste bad, but also develop one nasty hangover. While most people know how to make the mimosa (if you don’t, see this guide) there are four other sparkling wine-based cocktails every self-respecting host should know how to make. These are some of the most storied and famous sparkling wine based cocktails out there, so it’s high time you learned how to make them! Plus, adding these four drinks to your tool belt will prevent you from simply adding OJ to a glass of Champagne any time someone wants a cocktail with bubbles, you amateur. The Champagne Cocktail Champagne Cocktail FinishedConsidered the classic among these four drinks — it’s the only drink here that actually gets to call itself the Champagne Cocktail — this sparkling wine cocktail traces its roots all the way back to 1862, where it seems to have first been written down in the Bon Vivant’s Companion. The classic version allows the sparkling wine to shine, which is why choosing a high quality one is important, and features a nice balance of bitter and sweet. Ingredients: 1 Sugar Cube Angostura Bitters Chilled Sparkling Wine Lemon Twist Drop the sugar cube into a Champagne glass and soak it with two to three dashes of Angostura Bitters. After the sugar has slightly dissolved, fill the glass with wine and top with the lemon twist. The Black Velvet Black VelvetAround the same time the Champagne Cocktail was invented, a bartender at The Brooks Club in London invented this sparkling wine and Stout combo. Said to have been originally created to mourn the death of Prince Albert, the drink creates a band of golden wine topped with one of dark beer that is similar to the colors worn by mourners. The drink became popular in England, and now Guinness is pretty much the only stout used to make it. Ingredients: Guinness Sparkling Wine Fill a Champagne flute halfway with sparkling wine, and top with Guinness. The French 75 French 75 Invented in 1915 at Harry’s New York Bar in Paris, which was a favorite of Ernest Hemingway, the bar is also the birthplace of classic cocktails such as the Bloody Mary and the Side Car. The drink is a mix of gin, lemon juice, sparkling wine and sugar. It’s insanely refreshing. Ingredients: 1 Ounce Gin ½ Ounce Lemon Juice 1 spoonful of Powdered Sugar Chilled Sparkling Wine Lemon Twist Fill a shaker with ice and add the gin, lemon juice and powdered sugar. Shake vigorously. When chilled, strain into a champagne glass and top with wine. Add the lemon twist. The Bellini BelliniIt’s unclear when exactly the Bellini was invented (Italians aren’t the best at keeping records!) but most think it occurred sometime in the 1930s or ’40s at Harry’s Bar in Venice (no relation to Harry’s New York in Paris) by Giuseppe Cipriani, who named the drink after his favorite artist. At this point, this drink has become just as ubiquitous as the mimosa, found on bottomless brunch menus everywhere, but it’s often made way too sweet, using peach syrup instead of fresh purée, which was never how the drink was intended to be consumed. If made correctly, this is a refreshing and dry cocktail that allows the true flavors of peach to shine through. Ingredients: 3 Ounces Sparkling Wine 2 Ounces Peach Puree (simply peel and slice a peach and purée in blender or mash with fork — don’t forget to remove the pit!) Place the peach purée in the bottom of a Champagne glass and top with the wine. Stir and serve. Header via Shutterstock.com Cocktail, Mimosa, Sparkling Wine, Wine Cocktail Enjoy what you read? Share with your friends! Share On Facebook! Share On Twitter! Email This To A Friend Share On Pinterest! If you like reading about wine you should sign up for our email newsletter.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

World Ventures!

This a great story! One Step at a Time Thursday, January 9, 2014 Franklin and Shauna Thompson - Sr. Rep. - WorldVentures “Rome wasn’t built in a day,” and neither was the WorldVentures business of Senior Representatives, Franklin and Shauna Thompson. Expanding their team in Milwaukee, Wis., Franklin says he stays motivated by reminding himself daily that achieving something can’t be done overnight. “A 1,000-mile journey begins with one step,” Franklin says. Moving Forward as One Together, Franklin and Shauna are advancing; however, Franklin says Shauna has the “toughest job, holding down the household” while he’s out promoting and presenting. “She also finds a lot of candidates,” Franklin says. He communicates with his upline daily, plugs into weekly briefings, attends all trainings and makes himself available to help teammates and do “sit-downs” when needed. “Remember, if you reach forward, you’re learning, and if you reach behind you, you’re helping,” Franklin says. Rather than going it alone, Franklin, Shauna and their WorldVentures team are combining efforts, and together as one, they’re sure to succeed.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

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NEW TO BLOGGING!

My name is Pamela Jewel Nolan Darlington, and I am a Network Marketer. Through this industry I have built lasting relationships, became a better person through personal development and become more confident. I have made a conscious decision to become a blogger. I am currently deciding on what to make my blog bout-the Network Marketing Industry or Travel. I love both; however, I think I can help a lot more people on education them about the Network Marketing Industry. This blog will be humorous as well as educational. Every month I will showcase a network marketing opportunity, so feel free to comment or email me about your opportunity. I welcome any and all comments, ideas and advice. Lets go on this journey together.